Having verified history, what does its message mean for humanity's search for truth?
This fourth and final volume of
JESUS LATEST RESEARCH is the culmination of the journey. If the previous volumes built the historical case, demonstrating who Jesus was and the reality of his Resurrection, this final act delves into the inexhaustible richness of his thought. It no longer asks whether we can believe, but what his message implies for the deepest questions of existence.
The Complete Architecture of the Treatise: Volume I: The Methodological Foundation. It establishes the rules of honest investigation, dismantling the biases of modern skepticism and defending a historiography open to all evidence.
Volume II: Identity Revealed. It delves into the testimony of primary sources to answer Jesus' question: "Who do you say that I am?", demonstrating his unequivocal divine self-revelation.
Volume III: The Analysis of the Facts. It subjects the crucial events of Jesus' life to forensic scrutiny, culminating in an analysis of the Resurrection as the most robust historical explanation.
Volume IV: The Dialogue of the Message. With the credibility of the person and his actions established, this fourth volume explores the richness of his thought in a bold dialogue with the great philosophical traditions of humanity.
About this Fourth Volume: Teachings and Dialogue with Philosophical Thought This book positions Jesus of Nazareth as a fundamental interlocutor in the grand conversation of universal philosophy. It is not simply a compendium of his teachings, but a bold exercise in comparative thinking that demonstrates the surprising relevance and capacity of his message to illuminate and challenge the greatest thinkers in history.
In these pages, you will find: An in-depth analysis of the essential teachings of Jesus. The meaning of the Sermon on the Mount, the epistemology of the parables, the ontology of the "I Am" declarations, and the theology of communion in the Farewell Discourses are unraveled.
Jesus's ethics of love are examined in direct dialogue with the giants of moral philosophy. Discover how the commandment of agape engages with Aristotle's pursuit of happiness, Kant's universal duty, Nietzsche's will to power, and the calculation of utilitarianism.
The anthropology of Jesus is put into perspective. The Christian vision of the human being as "child of God" is compared with Plato's conception of humanity, Kierkegaard's existentialism, and Levinas's ethics of otherness.
A surprising dialogue with Eastern wisdom is explored. The convergences and divergences between the Kingdom of God and Buddha's Nirvana, and between submission to the Father's will and the flow of the Tao in Lao Tzu, are examined.
The Political Philosophy of the Kingdom. This book analyzes how Jesus's vision of authority, law, and human dignity challenges the social contract theories of Hobbes, Locke, and Rousseau.
This volume demonstrates that Jesus was not only a transformative historical figure but also
humanity's most influential thinker, whose wisdom offers illuminating answers to the eternal questions of truth, goodness, justice, and the ultimate meaning of existence.
Complete this intellectual journey and discover why Jesus's message remains the most radical and relevant proposition for the heart and mind of contemporary humanity.